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Preparation Time:
10 Min
Serves:
4
Difficulty:
Easy
Cost:
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Main Ingredients:

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Cooking Preparation of the Recipe:



4 Chicken breast
-halves, boned
1/2 c Safflower oil
1/4 c Butter, clarified
-(the Indians call
-this stuff "ghee")
6 md Yellow onions
3 Cloves garlic, fresh
1 1/2 ts Ginger (use fresh
-ginger if you can
-find it)
20 Cloves, whole
12 Green cardamom seeds,
-whole, cracked
-(or less; or use 2 t
-of ground cardamom)
5 Bay leaves
1 ts Salt
1 1/2 ts Coriander (ground)
1/2 ts Cayenne pepper
-(or more to taste)
8 oz Yogurt, plain
1/2 c Water
1/2 c Milk

Cut the chicken breasts into bite-size pieces and set aside. Peel the
onions and chop them fine. You should have about 3 cups of onion.
Mince the garlic and add to the bowl of chopped onions.

In a big frypan that has a lid, heat the butter and oil, then saute
the onions and garlic for about 10 minutes, until the first hint of
browning. Use "medium-high" heat.

Crack the cardamom seeds between your fingers, just to get the shell
open. Add them to the pan. Add the ginger, cloves, bay leaves and
salt. Saute until the onions are nice and brown, about 5 more minutes.

Mix the coriander and red pepper with the yogurt. Add the yogurt to
the frypan, stirring as you pour, slowly enough that the onion
doesn't stop bubbling. It could take several minutes to do this,
depending on the diameter of your frypan. When the last of the yogurt
dries up, add the chicken pieces and brown them. Add 1/2 cup water,
reduce heat, cover and simmer 20 minutes.

Stir in the milk and turn off the heat. It needs to sit a few
minutes to let the flavors blend. The longer you let it sit after
cooking, the better it will taste (up to several hours).

While the chicken is sitting, cook some rice. I make saffron rice to
go with this dish.

Fish out the bay leaves and as many of the whole cloves as you can
find, before serving. Americans don't seem to like to eat whole
cloves in their food. Check to make sure it is moist enough (it
should have the consistency of applesauce). Reheat over low heat.
Serve.

NOTES:

* Indian braised chicken with onions, cloves and ginger -- I learned
to like Indian food in London, where delicious Indian food can be had
in simple restaurants at hamburger prices and the fare at fancy
places ranks among the finest food on Earth. Back in America, to
satisfy my new craving for good Indian food I had to learn to cook it
myself. This is a Friday-night supper dish in our family, too complex
for a weekday meal, and too plain to serve to company.

Indian food is often quite elaborate, so by their standards this is a
fast and simple dish. It is a classical Indian recipe, found in many
cookbooks.

* Indians put a lot more salt in their cooking than this recipe
calls for; if you want to make it more authentic you should double
the salt. Indians also don't like chicken skin and will go to great
lengths to prevent even small pieces of chicken skin from getting
into the food. I rather like chicken skin myself, and I don't try
very hard to keep it out of this dish.

* If you can't find green cardamom seeds, don't bother using white
ones, they've been bleached and processed and don't have much flavor
left. Use ground cardamom instead.

: Difficulty: moderate (timing is somewhat important)
: Time: 1 hour plus "sitting time."
: Precision: Approximate measurement OK.

: Brian Reid decwrl!glacier!reid
: Stanford reid#SU-Glacier.ARPA
: Palo Alto, California

: Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust

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